It’s the third straight year Jones has been nominated in the “Best Fighter” category. It’s also the third nomination for Silva, who was put up for the award in 2009 and 2012. Created in 2007 to replace the “Best Boxer” category that had been in place since 1993, the “Best Fighter” award has been claimed four times by Mayweather Jr. and twice by fellow boxer Manny Pacquaio.

To date, the lone MMA fighter to take home an ESPY award has been congenital amputee Kyle Maynard, who was named “Best Male Athlete with a Disability” at the 2012 awards. Maynard also won the same award in 2004 after posting a 35-16 record in high school wrestling and narrowly missing All-American status at the NHSCA National Wrestling Championships.

The ESPY Awards, founded in 1993, honor the best achievements, moments and leading athletes of the previous year. Fan voting for the 35 award categories, including “Best Fighter” is open now at the ESPY Awards’ official website, and the awards ceremony takes place July 17 at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The show airs live on ESPN and will be hosted by award-winning actor Jon Hamm.

For more on the UFC’s upcoming schedule, stay tuned to the UFC Rumors section of the site.

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